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a pretty vigorous physical confrontation, they would certainly have what's referred to as an oxygen deficit? >> yes. any kind of exertion, you build up a degree of lactic acid and other metabolites that need to be removed from the body and the term is used more in the lay environment, but, yes, you have some makeup to do. >> and because you're using up your oxygen reserves then? >> somewhat, but it's also more generation of the metabolic by-products from the actual activity as well. >> well, would you agree somebody with an oxygen deficit, who is involved in a rigorous physical confrontation would be more susceptible to positional asphyxia than would otherwise be the case? do you agree with that? >> yes. it would be more difficult for them to regain their -- to get rid of metabolic by-products because of the activities that occurred before. >> and would you agree, then, that a person with an oxygen deficit or a debt is more prone to any kind of asphyxia than a person completely at rest? do you agree with that? >> yes. a fully oxygenated person at rest would certainly be at no risk of -- not
a pretty vigorous physical confrontation, they would certainly have what's referred to as an oxygen deficit? >> yes. any kind of exertion, you build up a degree of lactic acid and other metabolites that need to be removed from the body and the term is used more in the lay environment, but, yes, you have some makeup to do. >> and because you're using up your oxygen reserves then? >> somewhat, but it's also more generation of the metabolic by-products from the actual activity as...
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they are seasonal deficit hawks. they hibernate during republican administrations and they become very concerned about deficits in democratic administrations. in the last administration they voted for an unfunded $1.7 trillion tax cut. they voted for unfunded spending increases under president trump. and as soon as the clock struck noon on january 20th, they became concerned about deficits again. the question is at a time of low interest rates, does it make sense to be borrowing large sums of money in order to deal with the obvious infrastructure needs of the country? and that is what biden is arguing. it's a difference of philosophy. and his point is the chinese are making these investments, other competitors are making these investments. if america doesn't make these investments, we're going to be the loser economically, and we'll see who loses that argument. >> this is about america's future. all right, well, we will continue to track this. david axelrod, thank you again for sharing your time with us on this sunda
they are seasonal deficit hawks. they hibernate during republican administrations and they become very concerned about deficits in democratic administrations. in the last administration they voted for an unfunded $1.7 trillion tax cut. they voted for unfunded spending increases under president trump. and as soon as the clock struck noon on january 20th, they became concerned about deficits again. the question is at a time of low interest rates, does it make sense to be borrowing large sums of...
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it rarely is, but it can be prescribed and is used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and obesity, and it was an experimental use for treatment of nark colpsy. >> so can methamphetamine be both, a street level recreational drug and prescription drug? >> it can. >> with respect to the results, the 19 grams you found of methamphetamine, what significance, if any, to that amount? >> approximately that is the amount you would find in the blood of somebody given a single dose of methamphetamine as a prescribed drug. >> when you say you prescribed the prescription drug form in which methamphetamine can be available, the results would be consistent with the prescription dose of that, is that right? >> yes, it could be. >> would that be considered a low level of methamphetamine? >> yes, very low. >> you also talked about the fentanyl results of 11 nano grams per milliliter? >> first, what is fentanyl? >> it's used similar to morphine, and it's much more potent than morphine. it can be used to treat pain and be an aused in surgery for anesthesia. >> you talked about opioids. maybe you can
it rarely is, but it can be prescribed and is used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and obesity, and it was an experimental use for treatment of nark colpsy. >> so can methamphetamine be both, a street level recreational drug and prescription drug? >> it can. >> with respect to the results, the 19 grams you found of methamphetamine, what significance, if any, to that amount? >> approximately that is the amount you would find in the blood of somebody given a...
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i know this department has contributed to that deficit. i will not allow to keeping you from increasing that deficit by retraumatizing those folks in our community. i am restoring hope and peace in our community. as mayor frey says we'll have a unified system resources to make sure all parts of our state from phillips neighborhood to north minneapolis to downtown, all of our sections of our cities have that. we want to continue to make sure that communities can gather in spaces to heal and to grieve in honor of mr. floyd, but i can't allow criminal acts to occur and threaten the safety and also compounded traumas that already exists. i have been in contact with community leaders and members from our faith communities, community healers and as mayor frey and andrea jenkins have mentioned, they want to make sure we have a safe space to do that. again, i want to acknowledge my condolences to mr. floyd and his family and friends. thank you. >> what we experienced was a different dynamicship from the evening demonstration. there was a different
i know this department has contributed to that deficit. i will not allow to keeping you from increasing that deficit by retraumatizing those folks in our community. i am restoring hope and peace in our community. as mayor frey says we'll have a unified system resources to make sure all parts of our state from phillips neighborhood to north minneapolis to downtown, all of our sections of our cities have that. we want to continue to make sure that communities can gather in spaces to heal and to...
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i think what we're talking about wolf is a sheer deficit. it's a numbers issue. you have thousands of protesters, subset of that that were violent. they need more resources, people. having worked in law enforcement, sometimes it's psychological, coming with overwhelming force is enough to stop someone or make them question whether they want to breech an area and conduct an a attack. they haven't had the overwhelming force yet, that's about to change here in minnesota. >> the governor saying the area right now is under assault, our great cities he said are under assault. there's urban warfare going on. he said the situation in minneapolis is no longer about the murder of george floyd, it's gone way beyond that and he said these are outside agitators we also heard the public safety commissioner say there's some indication that white supremacists are behind the scenes and agitating, trying to create this chaos to make the situation even worse. have you seen any evidence of that? >> reporter: we know law enforcement investors have been looking at that angle. i'm stan
i think what we're talking about wolf is a sheer deficit. it's a numbers issue. you have thousands of protesters, subset of that that were violent. they need more resources, people. having worked in law enforcement, sometimes it's psychological, coming with overwhelming force is enough to stop someone or make them question whether they want to breech an area and conduct an a attack. they haven't had the overwhelming force yet, that's about to change here in minnesota. >> the governor...
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they knew what his intellectual deficits were. to them he was just a fixture. >> he had had run-ins with the police before, mostly for public drunkenness, once for assault. but now floyd was accused of robbing and killing 80-year-old catherine lynch here in her home. a witness told the sbi that a black man knew something about the murder. although floyd didn't match the description of that man, the sbi questioned him and said he had confessed. mike klinkesem and kelly deangelis, brown's lawyers, couldn't believe it. >> when you read that confession and when you saw floyd, did you instantly say, no way? >> yes. >> there's no mistaking that floyd could never in a million years make that confession. >> wednesday -- i mean monday. we go monday. >> you meet floyd and you just instantly know he doesn't have that capacity. he doesn't have the communication skills. >> because this is your next appointment. who are you meeting with? >> he doesn't have the knowledge. he could never speak with that much definition or detail. >> this doctor?
they knew what his intellectual deficits were. to them he was just a fixture. >> he had had run-ins with the police before, mostly for public drunkenness, once for assault. but now floyd was accused of robbing and killing 80-year-old catherine lynch here in her home. a witness told the sbi that a black man knew something about the murder. although floyd didn't match the description of that man, the sbi questioned him and said he had confessed. mike klinkesem and kelly deangelis, brown's...
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fuel has been prevented from entering the country since the beginning of the year, not to mention the deficit carried over from last year. >> reporter: battered by six years of war and a crippling u.s.-backed blockade, yemen has been devastated by this mounting fuel crisis. a cnn investigation earlier this month revealed the saudi warships had been preventing oil tankers from docking at the port, including vessels approved by a u.n. clearance mechanism as part of the saudis' ongoing war against houthis who control the territory where the vast majority of yemenese live. we witnessed firsthand the impact on hospitals across the country struggling to keep their generators going. >> translator: the amount of fuel released to the country in 2020 doesn't even represent 45% of yemen's needs, and now in the first quarter of 2021, we are receiving only 8% of what yemen would need under normal conditions. >> reporter: cnn has now independently verified that three of the four tankers that have been allowed to berth at hodeidah are carrying fuel and gas intended for a small number of private companies. t
fuel has been prevented from entering the country since the beginning of the year, not to mention the deficit carried over from last year. >> reporter: battered by six years of war and a crippling u.s.-backed blockade, yemen has been devastated by this mounting fuel crisis. a cnn investigation earlier this month revealed the saudi warships had been preventing oil tankers from docking at the port, including vessels approved by a u.n. clearance mechanism as part of the saudis' ongoing war...
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so by the time you go to year 16, it's actually reducing the deficit. it's a responsible way to do this. we're certainly open to hearing ideas. but the president put forward a clear vision yesterday that is paid for and that is major in its ambition and potential. >> i want to ask you about what's happening today. president biden is holding his first full cabinet meeting. that's 25 of you. and i'm just wondering what that's going to look like and how it's going to go and have you met your fellow cabinet members yes, or will this be the first time? >> this will be the first time we've all been in a room together. and i can't wait. i'll tell you, we're interacting all the time because we're on lots of interagency video conferences, as you might imagine, whether it's about covid or about the infrastructure plan. and whenever i'm looking at that screen, i'm just awed and humbled to be in the company of such amazing people. historic cabinet in its diversity and in the talent the president has assembled. and it's one thing to see it on a zoom screen. but i ca
so by the time you go to year 16, it's actually reducing the deficit. it's a responsible way to do this. we're certainly open to hearing ideas. but the president put forward a clear vision yesterday that is paid for and that is major in its ambition and potential. >> i want to ask you about what's happening today. president biden is holding his first full cabinet meeting. that's 25 of you. and i'm just wondering what that's going to look like and how it's going to go and have you met your...
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of ideas in this country, you argue there say deficit of courage. you point back to 50 years ago and does nothing really happen. how does that courage need to play out right now and in what form and not just in terms of police reform, should we be talking much more seriously about reparations in this country? >> just that one incident in buffalo shows you a lack of courage. not only a lack of training, a 2-year-old knows if someone falls down, you help pick them up. but that police officer, you can see go by somebody else and didn't have the courage to say to him, no, i'm not doing that, that's not right. and that is a symbol for what the rest of the country has to do. we know what has to be done in order to create equity in this country. you have to be blind to see what we have right now is not fair for african-americans in this country and by the way, they have been telling us for a long time, we have a whole plethora of ideas that have been with us for the past 50 years that would be helpful to move us towards a more equitable society. we haven't
of ideas in this country, you argue there say deficit of courage. you point back to 50 years ago and does nothing really happen. how does that courage need to play out right now and in what form and not just in terms of police reform, should we be talking much more seriously about reparations in this country? >> just that one incident in buffalo shows you a lack of courage. not only a lack of training, a 2-year-old knows if someone falls down, you help pick them up. but that police...
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republicans argue when they cut taxes, right, because cutting taxes adds to the deficit, too, that they will argue those tax cuts are expensive but they stimulate the economy. right? would an infrastructure investment do the same? what does the data show? if you replace the bridges and hire people to do that and roads and broadband, et cetera, does it have a stimulative effect as well? >> it does. initially, obviously, you'll hire people to go out and build out the infrastructure. this would be very helpful in the wake of the pandemic because we know we have several million people who have permanently lost their job because of the pandemic. they are in communities across the country. this infrastructure program would be helpful in getting them back to work relatively soon. and then even perhaps even more importantly, long run, and it lists the productivity growth in competitiveness of our businesses. businesses are hand strung by the fact that our ports, our airports and roads and our tunnels just are inadequate. there's delays, congestion, and it bogs down the economy. now raising taxe
republicans argue when they cut taxes, right, because cutting taxes adds to the deficit, too, that they will argue those tax cuts are expensive but they stimulate the economy. right? would an infrastructure investment do the same? what does the data show? if you replace the bridges and hire people to do that and roads and broadband, et cetera, does it have a stimulative effect as well? >> it does. initially, obviously, you'll hire people to go out and build out the infrastructure. this...
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is that a deficit that be rectified or overcome quickly or what is the structural changes needed to overcome what has now been identified? >> i'm not sure i agree with the report. that is a different question. take the question you're asking. one is numbers. how do you get people trained to look for that stuff over the course of weeks or months? you can't train a seasoned analyst. that takes years. the second question is really hard to get it. we are not there even close in this country. what are the criteria that you want to use for the capitol police or the fbi or state and local police? what are the criteria you want people to use to look at political protesters? let me make this tougher. on january 5th, if the fbi or the capitol police or the metropolitan police in d.c. had told the senate we are conducting intelligence investigations against people attending the president's rally, someone would have said not only is that wrong, we are going to bring you down for congressional hearings and flay you. within the past couple of months the conversation has changed and people said maybe we sh
is that a deficit that be rectified or overcome quickly or what is the structural changes needed to overcome what has now been identified? >> i'm not sure i agree with the report. that is a different question. take the question you're asking. one is numbers. how do you get people trained to look for that stuff over the course of weeks or months? you can't train a seasoned analyst. that takes years. the second question is really hard to get it. we are not there even close in this country....
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that's the smallest monthly deficit in five years. some of that is artificial. people pulling transactions forward because they were afraid of higher tax rates in 2013. but for the first three months of 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking fiscal 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking deficit. so we are in a way chasing a vanishing problem. >> which is interesting, and that would allow for some things that are dirty and things that are not so dirty, would completely perhaps get rid of this problem after a while. do you think we're headed for a full stalemate? >> it's such a shame. i think david is right because we have low debt service right now. we're paying less interest on our debt than we had in the reagan and bush administrations before because interest rates are so low. >> but they're going to go up one day. >> but not for several years. i'll say it, we should be borrowing more at 30-year, 3% terms, so we can invest in the long-term growth of this economy. this is not the time for further austerity and cuts. if we were even to consider that right now, it would be
that's the smallest monthly deficit in five years. some of that is artificial. people pulling transactions forward because they were afraid of higher tax rates in 2013. but for the first three months of 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking fiscal 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking deficit. so we are in a way chasing a vanishing problem. >> which is interesting, and that would allow for some things that are dirty and things that are not so dirty, would completely perhaps get rid of this...
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there's a supply but so far, there's not a demand and the bright spot is the demand is not as much of a deficit as you hoped. so if we go back to that, if you build it, they will come, so far, it's maybe being built but they're not showing up yet. >> yeah, i think that's fair to say, they are showing up but the sales are still down significantly from january, but this goes back to your first question for me. the productive capacity of the country is ready to get going. the workers are going back to work. the businesses are still in place, so therefore, the capital that's required to do the supply for the country is there. now we just got to get the demand to line up with that and i think that's happening faster than i expected, in part, because there's pent up demand for things that people spend time sitting at home, not necessarily going out and doing the things that they're used to doing or shopping for the things they needed and now that the economies are turning back on, they're going out and beginning to do that. >> there's two officials, kevin, who are familiar with the matter, and they t
there's a supply but so far, there's not a demand and the bright spot is the demand is not as much of a deficit as you hoped. so if we go back to that, if you build it, they will come, so far, it's maybe being built but they're not showing up yet. >> yeah, i think that's fair to say, they are showing up but the sales are still down significantly from january, but this goes back to your first question for me. the productive capacity of the country is ready to get going. the workers are...
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if the republicans decide that we need it but not pay for it, it's just going to increase the deficit. if the republicans say the next phase of my plan we don't need to invest in va hospitals and keep the sacred obligation we made to so many americans, if the republicans say the 400,000 holes in our schools and daycare centers that have lead pipes, lead pipes delivering water to their doors, if they say we shouldn't be doing that, what do you think would happen if they found out all the lead pipes were up in the capitol and every time they turned on a water fountain? i think, look, i think we're going to have -- i think the republicans voters are going to have a lot to say about whether we get a lot of this done. >> and the president there addressing some of the challenges that he will be facing. obviously, touting this very impressive and strong jobs report for the month of march, 619,000 jobs were created, the best monthly jobs report we've seen since august. the unemployment rate has dropped to 6%. but the president says as hopeful as this, there is still a lot of work to be done.
if the republicans decide that we need it but not pay for it, it's just going to increase the deficit. if the republicans say the next phase of my plan we don't need to invest in va hospitals and keep the sacred obligation we made to so many americans, if the republicans say the 400,000 holes in our schools and daycare centers that have lead pipes, lead pipes delivering water to their doors, if they say we shouldn't be doing that, what do you think would happen if they found out all the lead...
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repercussion for the vatican as well because of at least lockdowns and projecting a 506 million euro deficit this year. the vatican museums is a major source of income for them has been closed for the better part of last year and this year. one of the things the pope is doing to offset that, he has reduced the cardinals and priests salaries working in the vatican their salaries. the vatican is also dealing with the financial repercussions of these lockdowns. one thing they are doing well is their vaccine rollout program. they have the pfizer vaccine and managed to vaccinate all of their residents and employs and not difficult because it's a small country. nonetheless with the extra doses, the pope has decided to give those to the needy and homeless that live around the vatican. they are vaccinating 1,200 of them this week. he paid a surprise visit to some of them in the morning and the vatican says that they have managed to vaccinate 800 of them. the pope pa paid a lot of attention to encouraging countries to keep in mind the needy and those who might slip between the cracks of the health ca
repercussion for the vatican as well because of at least lockdowns and projecting a 506 million euro deficit this year. the vatican museums is a major source of income for them has been closed for the better part of last year and this year. one of the things the pope is doing to offset that, he has reduced the cardinals and priests salaries working in the vatican their salaries. the vatican is also dealing with the financial repercussions of these lockdowns. one thing they are doing well is...
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we have a potential budget, we have a budget deficit. we want to focus on finances and making sure that the resources that are available in the school district go to the kids and we make some changes there. the learning loss is significant. mental health challenges. we're going to be hiring a new superintendent. i think there are just a lot of things that i'm going to be looking for. a lot of in depth questions i'm going to be asking to a number of candidates because i want to take the message of what these parents care about the most and make sure that the person, the people that i am able to appoint are going to be focused on the things that matter to our children. matter to making a difference. what are their plans? what are the things they care about? how are they going to make changes? how would they make decisions. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> one of the three officers at the scene of george floyd's murder was on the witness stand testifying in his own defense. we have new details from court, next. new
we have a potential budget, we have a budget deficit. we want to focus on finances and making sure that the resources that are available in the school district go to the kids and we make some changes there. the learning loss is significant. mental health challenges. we're going to be hiring a new superintendent. i think there are just a lot of things that i'm going to be looking for. a lot of in depth questions i'm going to be asking to a number of candidates because i want to take the message...
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which is are millennials, generation z, college-educated white voters where he will face the biggest deficit of any republican nominee ever. other secular voters in the big metros, those are all growing. while you can't envision a pathway for him to maximize the turnout in his groups and squeeze out another electoral college victory, the fact is he's likely to lose the popular lose. if he does, democrats will have lost the popular vote which no matter has done in history. you have to ask yourself how many businesses having model that is the equivalent of trump's political model? that say i'm going to squeezes out bigger market share at the shrinking markets at the price it's growing. >> you can only get so much pulp, though, from a grapefruit or orange, and one wonders whether there's enough left to propel him to victory. i'm going to put on the screen amazing data from pew. from 2004, the last time a republican presidential candidate won the popular vote through 2016, the gop's core group of non-college educated white voters tumbled from 5252 to 42%. and over that period, nine percentage po
which is are millennials, generation z, college-educated white voters where he will face the biggest deficit of any republican nominee ever. other secular voters in the big metros, those are all growing. while you can't envision a pathway for him to maximize the turnout in his groups and squeeze out another electoral college victory, the fact is he's likely to lose the popular lose. if he does, democrats will have lost the popular vote which no matter has done in history. you have to ask...
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but republicans have said, well, we spent so much, the deficit is rising, we got to be cautious, and the president after initially saying he was going to support aid for state and local governments has also been more cautious. so there is going to be a negotiation that takes place and is going to ripen some time in july. we don't know what the outcome of that is going to be. but, alisyn, i think you made the most important point, which is that the pandemic, the virus is going to have a lot to say about how sustainable this recovery is. we have seen a plateau in cases, deaths are coming down, that's good, tests are going up, that's good, test positivity is going down. that is also good. however, there is a plateau in the number of cases, the virus is still out there, if it comes back in september, we don't know what effect that's going to have. not only on public health, but also on this economy. >> christine, let's look at the market again because it is shooting up like a rocket. it is at -- up 664 points, make that 665. we can keep doing this. they are clearly very happy. >> look, i
but republicans have said, well, we spent so much, the deficit is rising, we got to be cautious, and the president after initially saying he was going to support aid for state and local governments has also been more cautious. so there is going to be a negotiation that takes place and is going to ripen some time in july. we don't know what the outcome of that is going to be. but, alisyn, i think you made the most important point, which is that the pandemic, the virus is going to have a lot to...
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not to mention the deficit carried over from last year. >> reporter: battered by six years of war and a crippling u.s.-backed blockade, yemen has been devastated by this mounting fuel crisis. a cnn investigation earlier this month revealed that saudi war ships had been preventing oil tankers from docking at the port, including vessels approved by a u.n. clearance mechanism. as part of the saudis ongoing war against iran backed houthis who control the territory where the vast majority of yemenis live. >> reporter: we witnessed firsthand the impact on hospitals across the country, struggling to keep their generators going. >> translator: the amount of fuel released to the country in 2020 doesn't even represent 45% of yemen's needs and now in the first quarter of 2021 we are receiving only 8% of what yemen would need under normal conditions. >> reporter: cnn has independently verified three of the four tankers allowed to dock at hodeidah are carrying fuel and gas for a small number of private this happens. the thuraya's supply accounts for what the public sector would use in less than te
not to mention the deficit carried over from last year. >> reporter: battered by six years of war and a crippling u.s.-backed blockade, yemen has been devastated by this mounting fuel crisis. a cnn investigation earlier this month revealed that saudi war ships had been preventing oil tankers from docking at the port, including vessels approved by a u.n. clearance mechanism. as part of the saudis ongoing war against iran backed houthis who control the territory where the vast majority of...
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it would take time for them to be able to hire enough people to make up for the deficit, and according to the information, they have got to have some steps in between in order to beef up the force and take some of the pressure off the men and women of the department. >> all right, chief charles ramsey, thank you very much. happy easter to you. we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >>> we have a packed evening of news for you tonight, including week two of testimony in the trial of the ex-cop accused of killing george floyd. >> and then the pope's easter message in lockdown italy. >> and then we'll talk about the incredible recovery of one man. before all that, republican congressman, matt gaetz under fire politically and legally, and we're following the controversy and we will talk to him when we come back. stay with us. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the mome
it would take time for them to be able to hire enough people to make up for the deficit, and according to the information, they have got to have some steps in between in order to beef up the force and take some of the pressure off the men and women of the department. >> all right, chief charles ramsey, thank you very much. happy easter to you. we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >>> we have a packed evening of news for you tonight, including week two of testimony in...
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i know there is still about an $8.4 million job deficit. but economists are forecasting continued growth, even a boom going into the summer. and i wonder if the economy is set to boom, why the need to inject another $2 trillion in via this large infrastructure proposal? >> thank you, jim. yes. these were encouraging numbers. it suggests that the speed with which we have accelerated the vaccination rollout and getting shots into arms and just the confident economic structure that the biden administration put in place has really provided the confidence that the economy needs to start to get going again. but we still have more work to do. so, yes, the american rescue plan was designed to help get us past this pandemic to make sure that people could get to the other side safely. however, we do know that even this time last year, maybe a little bit before this time last year, when the economy, when the unemployment rate was low, there were structural inequalities that we had been not making the kinds of important infrastructure investmentes in o
i know there is still about an $8.4 million job deficit. but economists are forecasting continued growth, even a boom going into the summer. and i wonder if the economy is set to boom, why the need to inject another $2 trillion in via this large infrastructure proposal? >> thank you, jim. yes. these were encouraging numbers. it suggests that the speed with which we have accelerated the vaccination rollout and getting shots into arms and just the confident economic structure that the biden...
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donald trump, you want the most amount of chaos, potentially, out there so that you can shrink your deficit. so, the numbers right now still indicate that joe biden is ahead. but obviously, the events over the last two months have not exactly been helpful to the former vice president's campaign. >> harry, i don want to paint with too broad of a brush. there are electoral differences between minnesota and wisconsin. will you speak to some of the differences that you think are significant? >> yeah. i mean, first off, as you noted, you know, obviously, hillary clinton won in minnesota four years ago. she lost in wisconsin. but more than that, you know, if you just look at the geography and the bases within each state, right? obviously, in the state of minnesota, you have this huge metropolitan area in minneapolis/st. paul that is sort of this base for democratic votes. you don't really have that in wisconsin. you have milwaukee, which isn't as big of a metropolitan area as minneapolis/st. paul, and democrats are quite reliant on the big votes coming out of madison, but you have seen this great
donald trump, you want the most amount of chaos, potentially, out there so that you can shrink your deficit. so, the numbers right now still indicate that joe biden is ahead. but obviously, the events over the last two months have not exactly been helpful to the former vice president's campaign. >> harry, i don want to paint with too broad of a brush. there are electoral differences between minnesota and wisconsin. will you speak to some of the differences that you think are significant?...
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so is there help for them, for these property owners who have been operating with a sizable deficit as well? >> yes, absolutely. you know, i think it's very much to congress' credit they have appropriated over $46 billion in emergency rental assistance. and that's money that, you know, is aimed at tenants but ultimately that ends up going to landlords. so that money is there to try to make those landlords whole and try to put them back in more sound economic shape. the good news there is just yesterday the administration issued new guidance that should make it much, much faster to get that money out to landlords and to help to resolve some of the rental debts that have accrued over the course of the last year. >> did this pandemic cause this housing crisis? or was the nation already kind of in the midst of an eviction crisis before the pandemic? >> unfortunately, this was -- the crisis came well before the pandemic. you know, the most recent year for which we had good national data is 2016. but we -- we estimate there are about 3.7 million eviction filings in 2016. that's seven evictio
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this is an empathy deficit disorder. he seems not to care that all these deaths, in my mind, he acts like they're inconvenient statistics that are hurting his chances of reelection, so he wants to push them aside and say it's not really real. and this makes trump a very bizarre figure, and no matter what happens in this election, history will not shine a bright light on the way that he's navigated on these last four months. >> dana, it's also remarkable just the strategy he's now putting forward of undercutting the message from his own coronavirus task force, which has now basically been silenced. he once talked about himself as a wartime president. a war against a silent enemy. if the president of the united states during world war ii was on the one hand drafting people and sending them to fight and at the same time suggesting that maybe they not follow the orders of their commanders or not really give it their all in the war effort back at home and show up at the factories if they don't really want to. >> um-hmm. >> it
this is an empathy deficit disorder. he seems not to care that all these deaths, in my mind, he acts like they're inconvenient statistics that are hurting his chances of reelection, so he wants to push them aside and say it's not really real. and this makes trump a very bizarre figure, and no matter what happens in this election, history will not shine a bright light on the way that he's navigated on these last four months. >> dana, it's also remarkable just the strategy he's now putting...
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. >> reporter: well, we had two polls today out that showed the president with a double digit deficit. quinnipiac had him down 15 points. "the wall street journal"/nbc had him down 11 points. those aren't the only causes, obviously. he's been behind consistently for several months now. that's not necessarily brad parscale's problem, but somebody's got to pay a price for it. you also see the president behind in swing states, another poll out today showed the president down 13 points in pennsylvania. one of the three midwestern states that trump narrowly won that put him in the white house. so you need to have a consequence of that. there has been grumbling, the president has been complaining that brad parscale was making too much money off the campaign. people were saying he was calling into zoom meetings from his pool in florida. now the president has put bill stepien in charge of the campaign. most of the president's assets and liabilities flow from himself, donald j. trump, his behavior as a president, his behavior as a candidate. you get shake-ups like this when someone is trailing
. >> reporter: well, we had two polls today out that showed the president with a double digit deficit. quinnipiac had him down 15 points. "the wall street journal"/nbc had him down 11 points. those aren't the only causes, obviously. he's been behind consistently for several months now. that's not necessarily brad parscale's problem, but somebody's got to pay a price for it. you also see the president behind in swing states, another poll out today showed the president down 13...
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why go so big especially given the deficit that we already have? >> well, don, it would do a bunch of things. first of all it would invest in america which we have not done in a long time. and when i say invest in america it's not just the roads, the bridges and the ports all of those things. it's investing in american people. it's making sure that we improve our competitiveness. it's making sure that american people get to be the co-architects of their futures, making sure we can reach all the possibilities and opportunities that we want. and president biden has been very consistent on that from the time that he was a candidate to now. and we believe that if we bet on the american people we're going to win. but more importantly we know that if we invest in infrastructure, research and development and communities of color that have been the victims of environmental injustice that it's going to improve the economy, businesses are going to prosper, american people are going to prosper. and so that's why we introduced this ambitious plan. the presiden
why go so big especially given the deficit that we already have? >> well, don, it would do a bunch of things. first of all it would invest in america which we have not done in a long time. and when i say invest in america it's not just the roads, the bridges and the ports all of those things. it's investing in american people. it's making sure that we improve our competitiveness. it's making sure that american people get to be the co-architects of their futures, making sure we can reach...
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mondale pledged to raise taxes to tackle growing federal deficits. as jimmy carter's vice president in the 1970s fritz, as known to friends, did transform the vice presidency to a true partnership with the president, attending intelligence briefings and weekly luncheons, influencing policy on many levels. vice presidents who followed in his footsteps, including joe biden, were indebted. this from 2015. >> one of the things that i told president carter, i said if i'm going to help you in these kinds of assignments, they've got to believe that they're talking to you. we're partners, and i'm not just a visitor there. >> but you did, though, by the time it got to president obama, he didn't even -- i didn't have to ask him that. he had already made that judgment because you had -- you really did modernize the vice presidency. >> joe biden likes to speak of reading mondale's memo, that he wrote to carter, mondale then wrote an update for him when he was serving obama, before he was vice president, walter mondale represented his home state of minnesota for
mondale pledged to raise taxes to tackle growing federal deficits. as jimmy carter's vice president in the 1970s fritz, as known to friends, did transform the vice presidency to a true partnership with the president, attending intelligence briefings and weekly luncheons, influencing policy on many levels. vice presidents who followed in his footsteps, including joe biden, were indebted. this from 2015. >> one of the things that i told president carter, i said if i'm going to help you in...
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by the way, we reduced the deficit by 1.7 trillion dollars over the course of the presidents first two years. but the thing he is not willing to do is to have that conversation and place where we are threatening to default on the nation's obligations. we both need to meet our commitments to pay for things like our troops, social security, while also talking about how we can write down the that some deficits. the president is not going to, do so we look for to having that conversation. >> secretary, thank you for your, time this, evening i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> up next, everyone, tom brady is retiring -- again, but will it stick this, time and what does his ex-wife does all have to say about it? well, bob costa brings it all down for us after this. that actively cools, warms, and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off. most of the weight that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign
by the way, we reduced the deficit by 1.7 trillion dollars over the course of the presidents first two years. but the thing he is not willing to do is to have that conversation and place where we are threatening to default on the nation's obligations. we both need to meet our commitments to pay for things like our troops, social security, while also talking about how we can write down the that some deficits. the president is not going to, do so we look for to having that conversation. >>...
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everybody's created this $31 trillion deficit. what i'm saying is at the moment we're at right now, it truly is unsustainable. we added 5 to $10 trillion during the pandemic. it was the right thing to do to keep the economy going. we have in uncharted territory, but now we have to get serious. i agree, this shouldn't be based on the debt limit. that's a dangerous place to play it. but on the broader spectrum we do have to have this discussion, and while, yes, it's the onus is on the republicans to bring those cuts forward on the debt limit, the democrats still have the most levers of government. they have the presidency. they have the senate, and frankly, they will be responsible for how this era is judged when it comes to debt and deficit. >> you know, look, where are these so-called moderates in the house of representatives on the republican side, five of them, to join with 213 democrats once the race in virginia's fourth district is resolved and say we're going to do a discharge petition because we're not going to agree that we
everybody's created this $31 trillion deficit. what i'm saying is at the moment we're at right now, it truly is unsustainable. we added 5 to $10 trillion during the pandemic. it was the right thing to do to keep the economy going. we have in uncharted territory, but now we have to get serious. i agree, this shouldn't be based on the debt limit. that's a dangerous place to play it. but on the broader spectrum we do have to have this discussion, and while, yes, it's the onus is on the republicans...
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. >> they're trying to head off criticism of adding too much to the deficit. >> that's right. paying for it. >> it will be interesting how republicans pay for it. >> christine romans, thanks very much. >>> there's new criticism as well as new legal challenges to georgia's republican-backed election law. several civil and voting rights groups have filed a second lawsuit now claiming the law discriminates in particular against black voters and other voters of color. and there are fresh calls to boycott some of the state's largest businesses, including coca-cola. dianne gallagher joins us with the latest developments. this may have significant economic impact in georgia, won't it? >> it's possible, jim. look, these lawsuits are something that were expected. there was even discussed on the floor when they were debating the bills before it became law. on the fact that it's likely there are going to be lawsuits. one of those lawsuits filed on behalf of three different voting rights organizations by the democrats go to election attorney mark elias, was filed the day that georgia gove
. >> they're trying to head off criticism of adding too much to the deficit. >> that's right. paying for it. >> it will be interesting how republicans pay for it. >> christine romans, thanks very much. >>> there's new criticism as well as new legal challenges to georgia's republican-backed election law. several civil and voting rights groups have filed a second lawsuit now claiming the law discriminates in particular against black voters and other voters of...
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. >> a global financial crisis causing the deficit to rise. president obama isn't dealing with a high deficit because we built more schools and hospitals. he is dealing with a highç deficit because there was that global financial crisis. but spending's got to -- this gentleman here, spendings got to fall. that's why we will reduce spending p. >> in the financial crisis, australia didn't suffer this. canada didn't suffer this. other countries didn't suffer. this country suffered because golden brown sold gold because the -- [ applause ] how can you say there and say you didn't overspend and didn't bankrupt this country. that is absolutely ludicrous. you are, frankly, just lying. >> another topic of discussion with scotland, polls show the scottish national party could see overwhelming victory there. that news is frightening. the lthe labor party has a history of dominating scottish voters. >> would you rather not have led the government -- >> if it is a government or scottish policy, it is not going to happen. >> then to top it all off, milib
. >> a global financial crisis causing the deficit to rise. president obama isn't dealing with a high deficit because we built more schools and hospitals. he is dealing with a highç deficit because there was that global financial crisis. but spending's got to -- this gentleman here, spendings got to fall. that's why we will reduce spending p. >> in the financial crisis, australia didn't suffer this. canada didn't suffer this. other countries didn't suffer. this country suffered...
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. >> how about the debt and deficit. i know that republicans always find religion on this whenever it's a democratic president. i get that. but what about democrats. are you telling americans that for the next decade, they'll have to get comfortable with ballooning deficits and debt? >> well, actually, the president's proposing e ing pay his historic vs. making the tax code more fair. he believes the number of companies that didn't pay taxes in the last couple of years is just insane. and most americans would agree. we need to change that. we shouldn't incentivize companies sending jobs overseas. we can make changes in the tax code. all of those things will help pay for historic infrastructure investment. he thinks it's possible to find a bay to pay for his plan. that's going to be a part of his speech today. >> you've said that president biden is watching the derek chauvin trial closely. what has struck him so far from it? >> well, i think anyone who heard the testimony of the young girl yesterday, you know, that sticks
. >> how about the debt and deficit. i know that republicans always find religion on this whenever it's a democratic president. i get that. but what about democrats. are you telling americans that for the next decade, they'll have to get comfortable with ballooning deficits and debt? >> well, actually, the president's proposing e ing pay his historic vs. making the tax code more fair. he believes the number of companies that didn't pay taxes in the last couple of years is just...
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making a lot of hay over this adds to the national deficit. when you look at the national deficit president trump added around 7 trillion to the national debt with not as much pushback from republicans. is that really a winning argument right now for republicans? >> you know, i think reality is going to come into this. you can have the debates and bills can be unpopular for a while tp. at the end of the day with ronald reagan massive tax cuts. clumsiness. the 1984 the economy was roaring. if the economy is in good shape two or three months maybe you have to do stuff next year to worry about build up of inflation. i don't think he has to worry about republicans much. they can exchange talking about about how much trump spent or he spent. and i say this coming from the conservative side, this is a bill whose benefits whose money goes -- most of it goes to middle class and working class, lower income families and to the public sector. if you are a liberal -- the left is really silly i've got to say. they can complaint about things they don't like
making a lot of hay over this adds to the national deficit. when you look at the national deficit president trump added around 7 trillion to the national debt with not as much pushback from republicans. is that really a winning argument right now for republicans? >> you know, i think reality is going to come into this. you can have the debates and bills can be unpopular for a while tp. at the end of the day with ronald reagan massive tax cuts. clumsiness. the 1984 the economy was roaring....
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credit card which will accept any number he puts in there and pay a billion dollars to pay down the deficit if he wants to contribute more to the american government. the idea because warren buffett wants to pay more taxes that we are now going to create a new tax structure for people like warren buffett, again, he isn't going to pay those taxes if we raise the tax on income. we would only do it if we raise tax on capital gains and if we do that, we'll hurt more people than warren buffett and hurt this economy. >> if i'm watching this as ordinary joe on the street, i would say why isn't warren buffett paying income tax and what are you going to do about it to make sure the super rich like him do pay income tax? >> yeah. that's a great point, piers, and a really great question. most americans know the answer to that question. if you're rich enough, you can structure the way you receive income in the most tax preferential way. he says i'll pay more income taxes, then -- pardon? >> i said stop him. close the loopholes. >> it's not a loophole. he doesn't -- >> why are you laughing? >> he doesn'
credit card which will accept any number he puts in there and pay a billion dollars to pay down the deficit if he wants to contribute more to the american government. the idea because warren buffett wants to pay more taxes that we are now going to create a new tax structure for people like warren buffett, again, he isn't going to pay those taxes if we raise the tax on income. we would only do it if we raise tax on capital gains and if we do that, we'll hurt more people than warren buffett and...
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. >> so this bill, as it stands now, would add to the federal deficit. this is ahaphappening amid the t inflation this country has seen in 30 years. who's right here? >> i think in a way, neither are right. i don't -- i think the build back better bill has virtually nothing to do with inflation, which is a matter of the next, let's call it, 6 to 15 months. the bill is virtually all paid for. there's a small disagreement of about 5%. >> this says $367 billion that the cbo says it's going to add to the deficit over a decade. >> the cbo said that, but it's over ten years, and it's not counting the money that would come from increased enforcement of tax cheats that the treasury argues would add up to even more than what the -- >> wouldn't it still be a shortfall even with that? >> no, i think it wouldn't be a shortfall. if the treasury were right, then it would actually raise revenue. regardless, it's fair to have an honest debate over, is it 4% not paid for? is it 1% not paid for? the fact is the overall impact of a bill that's spread over ten years in the
. >> so this bill, as it stands now, would add to the federal deficit. this is ahaphappening amid the t inflation this country has seen in 30 years. who's right here? >> i think in a way, neither are right. i don't -- i think the build back better bill has virtually nothing to do with inflation, which is a matter of the next, let's call it, 6 to 15 months. the bill is virtually all paid for. there's a small disagreement of about 5%. >> this says $367 billion that the cbo says...
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the governor also announced a massive budget deficit. in just a few short months, he went from a $21 billion surplus, that the state was expecting to now a $54.3 billion deficit, jake. this, again, just happened because of the virus fallout. jake? >> all right. from los angeles, thank you so much. >>> florida's department of health reporting more than 5,000 new cases of coronavirus just today. that state hit record levels twice in just the last week. cnn's rosa flores is in hard-hit miami florida. rosa, in addition to increased cases of coronavirus, also there are, of course, other numbers to look at, including the percentage of those tested who test positive for the virus. >> reporter: absolutely right. the positivity rate here in miami-dade county where i am just yesterday, 27% positivity. ranked, jake, goal for the county, stay below 10%. the county exceeded that the past ten days. now, here in miami-dade county, the mayor announcing yesterday that there was an outbreak in an agriculture community in south dade where farm workers that
the governor also announced a massive budget deficit. in just a few short months, he went from a $21 billion surplus, that the state was expecting to now a $54.3 billion deficit, jake. this, again, just happened because of the virus fallout. jake? >> all right. from los angeles, thank you so much. >>> florida's department of health reporting more than 5,000 new cases of coronavirus just today. that state hit record levels twice in just the last week. cnn's rosa flores is in...
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i made it clear, we can do it without increasing deficit. let's start with what i will not do. i will not impose any tax increase on people making less than $400,000. it's time for corporate america and the wealthiest 1% to begin to pay their fair share. >> you know what's coming. they pay all the taxes. what's this guy talking about? he's going to kill the economy. tax and spend. it took a guy as old as biden to bring back old school democratic tax and spen. where's the country in terms of how this will be brought across? >> it's fascinating. that right there that subject that soupd bite is what you can point to when especially when you talk to people on the hill. where it becomes -- it's more convincing that the democrats will pursue reconciliation when it comes to pushing this legislation. when it comes to republicans, they're going to question wait a minute, how are you going to pay for in? senator manchen on the way out said i thought the speech was well delivered however i'm interested in the details. the country -- early polling indicates. does support the rescue plan. t
i made it clear, we can do it without increasing deficit. let's start with what i will not do. i will not impose any tax increase on people making less than $400,000. it's time for corporate america and the wealthiest 1% to begin to pay their fair share. >> you know what's coming. they pay all the taxes. what's this guy talking about? he's going to kill the economy. tax and spend. it took a guy as old as biden to bring back old school democratic tax and spen. where's the country in terms...
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they cannot continue to deficit spend. they can't deficit spend. and that's a federal government responsibility short term which will have long-term positive impact on growth and on the mental health and the educational capacity of our children. >> well, let's talk about this expense because there is a lot of desire out there, i don't need to tell you, among the american people who are hurting, who are facing evictions, who are not able to put food on the table, the unemployment number still remains very high. and there is a desire for a relief package, another relief package. not just a desire, a need, a desperate need. and yet there's been gridlock in washington. this week a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a compromise bill that is more than mitch mcconnell wants but less than nancy pelosi wants. do you support that bill? do you think that should go to the floor of the senate? >> i think if they could get the 900 -- what they're talking about, the number i think it was 900 billion. >> 900 billion. >> that that would be a good start. it's no
they cannot continue to deficit spend. they can't deficit spend. and that's a federal government responsibility short term which will have long-term positive impact on growth and on the mental health and the educational capacity of our children. >> well, let's talk about this expense because there is a lot of desire out there, i don't need to tell you, among the american people who are hurting, who are facing evictions, who are not able to put food on the table, the unemployment number...
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we can't deficit spend in ohio. we don't want to be able to deficit spend. we have to make priorities. i spent the last two hours here meeting with our team in regard to how we're going to spend federal dollars that have already been passed by congress and, you know, we're getting down to what is essential. broadband. we're going to spend money on broadband. we're going to spend money on sewers, water, basic things where we have parts of ohio that really, really need help in these areas. so, it's all about priorities. and we can't do everything. you can't have everything. but i think there can be a very significant bill passed in congress in a bipartisan fashion. and i think there's something to be said to try to pull people together on both sides of the aisle. you point ed out that the senat is split. it's 50/50. it's just, i think, good governing to be able to do that and i think the president can do that. but he's obviously not going to do it with the bill that he is presented. >> your fellow ohio republican, j.d. vance, the author of "hillbilly elligy" a
we can't deficit spend in ohio. we don't want to be able to deficit spend. we have to make priorities. i spent the last two hours here meeting with our team in regard to how we're going to spend federal dollars that have already been passed by congress and, you know, we're getting down to what is essential. broadband. we're going to spend money on broadband. we're going to spend money on sewers, water, basic things where we have parts of ohio that really, really need help in these areas. so,...
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they cannot continue to deficit spend. they can't deficit spend, and that's a federal government responsibility short term, which will have long-term positive impact on growth and on the mental health and the educational capacity of our children. >> let's talk about this expense because there is a lot of desire out there -- i don't need to tell you -- among the american people who are hurting, who are facing evictions, who are not able to put food on the table. the unemployment number still remains very high. and there's a desire for a relief package, another relief package, not just a desire, a need, a desperate need. >> yes. >> and yet there's been gridlock in washington. this week a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a compromise bill that is more than mitch mcconnell wants but less than nancy pelosi wants. do you support that bill? do you think that should go to the floor of the senate? >> i think if they could get the 900 -- what they're talking about, the number was -- i think it was $900 billion. >> yes, $900 bil
they cannot continue to deficit spend. they can't deficit spend, and that's a federal government responsibility short term, which will have long-term positive impact on growth and on the mental health and the educational capacity of our children. >> let's talk about this expense because there is a lot of desire out there -- i don't need to tell you -- among the american people who are hurting, who are facing evictions, who are not able to put food on the table. the unemployment number...
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she asked him about his deficit with women voters. take a look. >> let's say for the sake of argument you have a deficit among female voters who may be in some cases you're too aggressive, your tone or your tweets. what do you say to them directly about what you'll do in a second term? >> okay. i have to be aggressive because i'm like standing here in a sea of incompetent people, stupid people and violent people. >> that's the kind of language. stupid. >> a lot of women don't like it. >> where are we? we're in the white house i see, okay? so i'm standing here in a sea of people and we need law and order in this country and women see that with me. you're never going to have law and order with biden. look at ferguson. people forget. look at all of those horrible race riots you had during obama. >> well, there's a lot to dissect there. he needs to be aggressive. he points to unrest. calling it race riots. saying women want security. give me your reaction. >> i think john actually pointed out something that's true of the president of the
she asked him about his deficit with women voters. take a look. >> let's say for the sake of argument you have a deficit among female voters who may be in some cases you're too aggressive, your tone or your tweets. what do you say to them directly about what you'll do in a second term? >> okay. i have to be aggressive because i'm like standing here in a sea of incompetent people, stupid people and violent people. >> that's the kind of language. stupid. >> a lot of women...
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could do to help this administration like lafe last, s the board they think we should be investing in deficit spending in terms of growth. >> apparently you were there in 1983 when there was an explosion in the senate corridor, you were there in 2008 when two capitol police officers were shot, you were there during the anthrax attacks in 2001. what kind of investigation needs to take place and what kind of steps need to take place to improve the security of the capitol? and also, what do you think the people who were involved in the storming of the capitol, how should they be treated by your justice department? should they be treated as domestic terrorists? >> yes, they should be treated as a bunch of thugs, anti-sem e anti-semit anti-semites, white supremacists. come on, these shirts they're wearing, these are a bunch of thugs. thugs. and they're domestic terrorists cht that wi and that will be a judgment for the domestic department to make as to what they should be charged with. but they should be prosecuted. the difference here is this had the active encouragement of a sitting president of
could do to help this administration like lafe last, s the board they think we should be investing in deficit spending in terms of growth. >> apparently you were there in 1983 when there was an explosion in the senate corridor, you were there in 2008 when two capitol police officers were shot, you were there during the anthrax attacks in 2001. what kind of investigation needs to take place and what kind of steps need to take place to improve the security of the capitol? and also, what do...
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we have spent a lot of bullets in fighting this pandemic from an economic standpoint in terms of the deficits we're running and the debt we're being forced to take on to deal with this pandemic. but the main point is this, that america has been the comeback nation of the last decade. i think this is still artfully appreciated and understood by many people. the fact that america shared in the global economy contrary to all the pessimism that existed exactly a decade ago has ended up going significantly higher over the last decade. >> so when you think about, you know, sort of this decade, what you're saying is that after the global financial crisis, america sort of got its act together or whatever and has basically been on a kind of long boom that has really -- most people talked that we would decline as a gdp. we've actually increased over the last ten years. >> exactly. and think there is a further point here. america has shared that the global economy has been steady for the last three or four decades. but as a financial superpower, america has never been as powerful as it is now. that is a
we have spent a lot of bullets in fighting this pandemic from an economic standpoint in terms of the deficits we're running and the debt we're being forced to take on to deal with this pandemic. but the main point is this, that america has been the comeback nation of the last decade. i think this is still artfully appreciated and understood by many people. the fact that america shared in the global economy contrary to all the pessimism that existed exactly a decade ago has ended up going...
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on race relations and also a significantly smaller but still a deficit on crime and safety. so in all the ways he seems to be trying to make the argument against biden, it is not working and on the big issue, he's indifferent. >> and nia, the flip side of that is that joe biden has this enormous opportunity now, but big decisions ahead, scaled back convention, vice presidential pick. there is -- we have to watch a lot to see how the president responds, but biden has a piece of this as well. >> that's right. so far he's doing pretty good. you see all the polls here, he's got big decisions to make coming up and we'll see how he fares going forward at this convention, who he picks for his vice president and how the president goes with that. this issue about race, and dan mentioned polling there, he's strong on that issue, you see the president, of course, going back to his tactics from 2016, being a bit of a race baiter, he's thinking that he can elevate his numbers among white voters, but obviously turning away vit vowhite voters as well. >> 15 weeks from tuesday we pick a pre
on race relations and also a significantly smaller but still a deficit on crime and safety. so in all the ways he seems to be trying to make the argument against biden, it is not working and on the big issue, he's indifferent. >> and nia, the flip side of that is that joe biden has this enormous opportunity now, but big decisions ahead, scaled back convention, vice presidential pick. there is -- we have to watch a lot to see how the president responds, but biden has a piece of this as...